Примери коришћења Today it has на Енглеском и њихови преводи на Српски
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Today it has dozens.
The United Nations began with 51 nations in 1945, today it has 193.
Today it has nearly 700.
Because it guides people when they are lost, as today it has led me.
Today it has two million.
The university was founded in 1928 and today it has several world class research fields.
Today it has evolved into a….
The university was founded in 1928 and today it has several world-class research fields.
Today it has eight attorneys.
Today it has 193 member states.
For example, yesterday was a brown-haired woman,our heroine, and today it has become a blonde.
Today it has a special significance.
A pure green swordtail can only be found in nature; today it has become the material for creating many hybrid breeds.
Today it has finally become reality.
In the past, it served the better timing andcorrect setting of mechanical watches- today it has mainly decorative character.
Until today it has always worked.
In 1950 the population of Jamaica was about 1.39 million people, and today it has more than double that at about 2.97 million people.
Today it has grown into something so much bigger.
This-- this is the exact thing I always hated in my dad,that ugly macho testosterone drive to win, and today it has flowered in me.
Today it has become biggest problem of the country.
This game for more than five years, andit was established in 2007 in Germany, and today it has more than sixty spirit million accounts on the server.
However today it has become more like a secular celebration.
For example, a depressed patient, recalling the events of the past week,said that then he still knew how to laugh, but today it has become impossible.
Today it has the largest collection of Faberge outside of Russia.
A decade ago no one would have thought that Microsoft would be one of the best laptop brands in the world, but today it has a well-earned spot on this list.
Today it has more than 30.000 exhibits of first-class cultural importance.
Today it has blossomed thanks to the diligence of the monks who inhabit it. .
Amazonas economy was once reliant almost entirely upon rubber; today it has wide and varied industries, including the farming of cassava, oranges, and other agricultural products.